Explain Peer Review in Software Testing?



Explain Peer Review in Software Testing?..

Answer / Gaurav Dwivedi

Peer review is a quality assurance process where developers review each other's code to identify errors, improve the overall design, and ensure adherence to coding standards. In peer review, multiple team members examine the source code, compare it against requirements, and look for issues such as logic errors, performance bottlenecks, and security vulnerabilities. The goal is to catch defects early in the development process.

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